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I am seeing some emails from a copier with an internal email address that are going into the spam quarantine. I have the IP address of the copier in a receive connector that is setup for all of our copiers and servers that forward email to the exchange server.

yet this one copier keeps having its email going into the quarantine, I checked, the ip address of the copier is listed in the receive connector with all the others, and it is using a valid internal email address (copier_1@mydomain.com)

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What are you using for a SPAM filter? So it's going into the SPAM quarantine in the users mailbox? Sounds like you either need to white list that IP with whatever SPAM filter you are using or tell it to not filter internal mail to the organization.

So if you open the command shell on the Exchange server and issue the following command replacing my test lab "exchange.local" with your domain, that should exclude or white list your entire internal domain from being filtered.

Well you would have to worry about that either way as there really is no way to stop it. I can spoof yours right now from my test lab and your server would get the bounce which is usually where people get confused. If something internal is going to send SPAM then you have bigger issues than just the SPAM lol.